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    This file of CRJ 306 Week 4 Discussion Question 1 Robbery and Extortion comprises: Which crime‚ robbery or extortion is more harmful to the victim of the crime? Discuss the similarities and the differences between these two crimes. Substantively respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings. Law - General Law Robbery and Extortion. Which crime‚ robbery or extortion‚ is more harmful to the victim of the crime? Discuss the similarities and the differences between these

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    the robbery

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    The robbery I was serving a lady and her child at the front of the cupcake shop‚ cute cupcakes. I was placing vanilla and chocolate cupcakes in a box when I heard a gunshot. My head shot up to the direction of the piercing sound. When my eyes find the attacker he had already shot 5 people‚ a child and mother and also two men. I froze as I saw the attacker moving towards me. As he was walking towards me I suddenly remembered there was an emergency button if there was ever an emergency the button

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    I woke up to complete silence but a screaming in my head that something wasn’t right. My eyes opened to the sight of two strangers walking through my living room. There was still no sound‚ not even the creak of their footsteps as they deliberately crept towards the door. I was instantly flooded with adrenaline as I shattered the silence with a single word. “HEY!” I barked‚ causing the eyes of the men to snap straight towards the source of the word. Dropping what was in their hands they burst out

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    Elements of Robbery

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    ROBBERY Art. 293- Who are guilty of robbery?  -any person who‚ with intent to gain‚ shall take any personal property belonging to one another‚ by means of violence against or intimidation of any person‚ or using force upon anything‚ shall be guilty of robbery Elements of robbery  there must be personal property belonging to another  there must be unlawful taking of that property  that the taking must be with intent to gain  that there is violence against or intimidation of any person

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    punishable by law‚ usually considered an evil act. Crime refers to many types of misconduct forbidden by law. Crimes include such things as murder‚ stealing a car‚ resisting arrest‚ possession or dealing of illegal drugs‚ drunk driving‚ and bank robbery. Crime is an act that has been timeless and committed practically since the start of time. "Daddy‚ when are you going to buy a new car?" I asked my father‚ looking at my old car. "Very soon"‚ my dad said. It was a Monday morning‚ and I was having

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    DATE: December 4‚ 2010 RE: Charging Bob and Susan Tuttle of Negligent Supervision Question Presented Did Joseph Haney effectively simulate a deadly weapon and create a life-threatening environment‚ sufficient to satisfy the Arizona armed robbery statute‚ by thrusting his hand into a pocket and telling the store clerk that it was a "holdup" and to "[l]ie still if you want to live‚" when the victim was unsure whether Haney had such a weapon‚ when Haney used both hands to grab money from the

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    Learning Theory and Criminal behavior Nicole Scott FPSY 6135 April 06‚ 2014 Robbery and Expectancy theory A person is guilty of robbery if they steal and instantly before or even at the time of doing the act as well as in order on doing so‚ the person uses force on another person or even puts someone in fear and put in danger to force robbery. As a result‚ the robber is involved in a range of forceful‚ threatening and also violent behavior which can also include

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    then runs away with the laptop. The crime that Sarah committed was aggravated robbery which is defined as the use of‚ or exhibits or carries the weapon and threatens to use it (Criminal Defense Lawyer‚ 2013). A deadly weapon can be any item that can be used or threaten to do bodily harm such as a gun‚ knife‚ club. Under most state laws aggravated robbery carries a stiffer penalty (longer possible term) than simple robbery by merely taking by force or by the threat of force (Criminal Defense Lawyer

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    1) The story opens with two robberies at the narrator’s house. The first one was when her family home was robbed by their neighbour‚ Osita‚ a ‘lithe and handsome’ popular young man whose father was a professor. He took the VCR‚ TV and some American videos. The second robbery was committed by the narrator’s brother Nnamabia‚ while their parents were visiting the grandparents in another town. In this he faked a robbery‚ stole the mother’s gold jeweler and after denying that it was him‚ disappeared

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    has committed robbery by taken anothers property by force. 3.In this final example Sarah has committed burglary while breaking and entering. Noting the basic differences regarding the crimes: In the first example of Larceny‚ which involves no force or threat to human life it would be considered the least severe penalty of the three. Burglary‚ because it would involve breaking and entering is not considered to be as severe as robbery‚ however more severe than larceny. Robbery is considered to

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